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I upgraded to the new FF 10.0 and now after a while of browsing my clicks aren't registered.

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I upgraded to the new FF 10.0 and now after a while of browsing my clicks aren't registered in the address bar or in the search bar. When I click in one of those bars nothing happens. Also, I can't open any links on a page. Even on videos, when I click on any of the controls like play, volume, or enlarge my clicks aren't registered. I have to restart the browser to reset it. This happens almost every time I get online now. Sometimes it is 5 minutes after opening Mozilla Firefox and sometimes its longer. There is no pattern to it, and it doesn't matter what site I am on. It didn't do this with any of the previous versions of Firefox. What is going on?

I upgraded to the new FF 10.0 and now after a while of browsing my clicks aren't registered in the address bar or in the search bar. When I click in one of those bars nothing happens. Also, I can't open any links on a page. Even on videos, when I click on any of the controls like play, volume, or enlarge my clicks aren't registered. I have to restart the browser to reset it. This happens almost every time I get online now. Sometimes it is 5 minutes after opening Mozilla Firefox and sometimes its longer. There is no pattern to it, and it doesn't matter what site I am on. It didn't do this with any of the previous versions of Firefox. What is going on?

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Start Firefox in Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode to check if one of the extensions or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox (Tools) > Add-ons > Appearance/Themes).